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    and steal a Christmas reef. A harmless prank that was supposed to be nothing more than funny. Not everyone saw it as an innocent stunt, which caused her to find herself sitting face to face with Kathryn Trent in a standards hearing. Sororities have always had strict rules that can have serious consequences if broken. They manage to have precise system in place where someone is appointed to make sure rules are enforced. In the Alpha Delta Pi house, we call this person the Director of Standards…

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    Pepero Character Analysis

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    mischievously makes him mad on purpose. ✧middle: ^ same thing, but closer. ✧end: is it cliche to say in love? she begins to feel her heart flutters whenever he's around like whenever she listens to seventeen. she also becomes meaner and pouty. she often calls him stupid yet whenever he's about to leave, she pulls him back. HOW HE ACTS AROUND HER | ✧beginning: like her older brother. he protects her and likes to tease her a lot. he is often very secretly caring, yet likes to make fun of her boy…

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    Thomas Pynchon is a mystery. However his books are known for being a masterpiece, particularly, the story “Secret Integration”. The story takes place in a town in New York, showing segregation in a northern state. The story is about 5 friends who plays pranks on the PTA. Despite having long descriptions and being confusing at times, the story was great read and the reader could learn from it. Pynchon made the story unique and enjoyable by having the story through a kids perspective, by showing…

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    Washington Irving Humor

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    only to find peace by sleeping throughout the entire Revolutionary War. Not only does Winkle , but his desire to avoid his nagging wife and complaints from his children led to him to a future where his wish was half granted: his wife passed away, his prank-making son stole all his fame in the village, his beloved dog no longer recognized his former owner, his closest friends died in the Revolution, and his daughter became a mother, despite Winkle’s beliefs she would not be able to have a child.…

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    The women in the Canterbury Tales have somewhat of a degree in the decisions that influence what happens to them. Sometimes the future is out of their hands, but they do have a choice in deciding who they let in their life. The women beauty is what causes them to have so many problems. All the women seem to not have the outcome they wish in the end, but they are able to contribute to what will happen. In this essay three women will be discussed. The women consist of Emelye from the Knights Tale,…

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    with guns (bernall). They must have not believed her because she said this three times. The kid that got injured in the hallway made his way to the library but I heard a big boom when he came in like as he fell. Thats when they realize it wasn't a prank (Bernall). I ran in there to try to get them to run out. I ran in and I could see Seth holding Cassie in his arms and Sara holding Cassie's legs (Bernall). Dylan and Eric had made their way to the library. I dove behind the bookshelves and watch…

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    "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." This quote was written by Anne Frank several months before she perished in the concentration camps. Despite being in such conditions, she was optimistic. The young girl that Anne was, she looked at the world with rose-colored glasses. Curiosity and determination in her personality had resulted in the conclusion of that quote. Though she did have some disputes with the residents of the annex, she was thoughtful and…

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    in the dugout, and in general the atmosphere is more fun. Uchiyama shows his emotion in the locker room when he tells the team to kick some ass and smiles as he sees the team having fun in the dugout. The team even gets Jack back for his hot foot prank earlier on in the movie. Jack changes also and tones his mannerisms after upsets. He still is competitive and wants to win. The bunt displays the urge to win more than failing if he…

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    In her family tragicomic Fun Home, author and cartoonist Alison Bechdel writes about her dysfunctional family, struggles with her sexuality, and her relationship with her father. In the fourth chapter of her book, Bechdel illustrates the similarities between herself and her father, Bruce Bechdel. Her discovery of her Dad’s hidden photos reveals the underlying secrets that she and he both share. This discovery also identifies the characteristics that translate from Bruce to Alison Bechdel such as…

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    There is four different types of bullying which includes physical, Social, verbal, & Lastly, theres cyber bullying” (kidshelpphone.ca). Bullying has affected so many people especially younger kids and teens this problem is a worldwide problem. That means it affects school after school after school all over the world. Bullying is a problem for all genders once again its a problem worldwide bullying does not just affect one city or state or country it affects everyone. “What can cause bullying is…

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